Public Assistance Debris Management Guide
Other (Miscellaneous)
This document provides a summary of the eligibility criteria specifically for [disaster] debris removal operations within the FEMA Public Assistance Program.
"The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) encourages State and local governments, tribal authorities, and private non-profit organizations to take a proactive approach to coordinating and managing debris removal operations as part of their overall emergency management plan. Communities with a debris management plan are better prepared to restore public services and ensure the public health and safety in the aftermath of a disaster, and they are better positioned to receive the full level of assistance available to them from FEMA and other participating entities.
"The core components of a comprehensive debris management plan incorporate best practices in debris removal, reflect FEMA eligibility criteria, and are tailored to the specific needs and unique circumstances of each applicant. FEMA developed this guide to provide applicants with a programmatic and operational framework for structuring their own debris management plan or ensuring that their existing plan is consistent with FEMA’s eligibility criteria. This framework:
- Identifies and explains the debris removal eligibility criteria that applicants must meet in order to receive assistance under the FEMA Public Assistance (PA) Program
- Provides a blueprint for assembling an effective and responsive plan for the entire debris management cycle
- Outlines the FEMA Public Assistance debris removal organizational structure and strategy" [from Forward]
Chapter 3 (pages 23-26) outlines the eligibility for vegetative (i.e. tree) debris on public property; Chapter 4 (pages 35-37) provides prerequisites and eligibility for debris removal on private property. [UFS]
July 2007
US Department of Homeland Security
Washington, DC (US)
260
Disaster Plans (FEMA), Storms (general)
National
Storm, Debris, FEMA, Hazard, Disaster
SO: 2100-002
UFS